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Experience the true scale of a world war, the best in its class, Paradox style.

<span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III</span> the deepest and most accessible World War II simulation yet, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com at a 75% discount when you get it with the Complete DLC Collection in one purchase, or 66% off on its own.





Few would bat an eye if you tried calling the Hearts of Iron series a straight up World War II simulator, these are the few games that would never be out of place in any modern classroom. But for all the irreplicable, massive depth and scale there's a long list of gamers who fell trying to break through the iron curtain of a learning curve.

That's where Hearts of Iron III comes in. It's the sequel that focuses on really streamlining the miles deep simulation and flattening the learning curve to truly become the best and most accessible in its class.

None of this is to say that there's less content here, or that the series sacrificed anything in an appeal to the masses. Hearts of Iron III still takes a time investment, and it's still in a league of its own with mindblowing scale and depth: governments are simulated in detail from heads-of-state through cabinet members and generals (each with their own personality that you can use for your own means, else they be used against you), there are tens of hundreds controllable provinces, a sophisticated war economy, tons of scenarios, and more strategic and tactical possibilities than you could ever shake your sharpened, warmongering stick at.

For a more expansive experience, you can also pick up the <span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III DLC Collection</span>, featuring every bit of bonus content released to date - all at 75% off.





The bottom line is, <span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III</span> is as close as it gets to wrapping a hardcore simulation in a fun, one of a kind video game. It's also available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a hefty 75% discount alongside its DLC Collection! The launch promo will last until Tuesday, August 4, 12:59 PM GMT.
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klech: That was people's first thought, considering that Rome references were appearing in the Dev Diaries for Eu4 and HoI4. But it was stated by Johan (Leading persona in Paradox Dev Studio) that it will be a new game brand, not a continuation of existing one.

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FoxySage: I figured it was called Augustus because the project would be revealed in August. Seems pretty logical to me. :P

Here is hoping they will release a scifi grand strategy game. :D
A scifi from them would be great.
Though I would also like an upgraded version of Sengoku.
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ElTerprise: No problem. It's a great list without it...although i'm not the biggest fan of Sengoku though...
Two games ( collections ) have been released on Gog from the list.
Well looking forward to the release of the rest in the future :)
Post edited July 30, 2015 by ElTerprise
I nice release .. already part of my Steam backlog.. not ready to add it here yet.. but one day
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LironD: Nice. Can we expect more releases from Paradox (Hint:CK2)?
I'm still crossing my fingers for an eventual Sword of The Stars and Knights of Honor release.
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karnak1: Given the name it's pretty likely that the game should be a sequel of sorts to EU:ROME
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klech: That was people's first thought, considering that Rome references were appearing in the Dev Diaries for Eu4 and HoI4. But it was stated by Johan (Leading persona in Paradox Dev Studio) that it will be a new game brand, not a continuation of existing one.

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Still, it would be cool if they created a game centered on the Roman Empire. Since the first century until the Dark Ages. That way, they could make a bridge between the new game and CK2
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karnak1: Still, it would be cool if they created a game centered on the Roman Empire. Since the first century until the Dark Ages. That way, they could make a bridge between the new game and CK2
Well, they are also developing "Project Titus" and "Project Tiberius". Maybe it's one of them.
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karnak1: Still, it would be cool if they created a game centered on the Roman Empire. Since the first century until the Dark Ages. That way, they could make a bridge between the new game and CK2
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Grargar: Well, they are also developing "Project Titus" and "Project Tiberius". Maybe it's one of them.
Cool! The roman names are very suspect.
Rome 2 will probably be announced.
Ohh, This is a wery great strategy game.
i already have it but migth pick it up again.
Theres one thing that have kind of made me wonder though.
Sometimes.
Happens randomly
Divisions vanish even though i seam to have full supply.
First i thougth it was a bug but maybe it has something to do with how many units a single province can hold.
The strange thing though the soviets doesnt seam too lose any divisions even if they are in the same provinces later.
Lost 10 units that way when i tried to destroy 3 soviet armys with 10 units each in the balticum states.
Is there an active-pause in this game so I can analyse the data without time rushing?
WoW. One on of the best grand strategy games of all times. I already own this game on Steam, so I don't think I'll be picking it up here since the Steam one I am still playing from time to time.

Would be great if we would know upfront if HOI4 will also be released on Gog. This is definitely the place to own games, but I am not really a fan of owning a game twice...

cheers and keep up the good work.
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kamikaze26: Is there an active-pause in this game so I can analyse the data without time rushing?
SPACEbar :)
Post edited July 30, 2015 by bioshark
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yyahoo: So we've got HOI3 now, so when is Revenant coming?
There is an unidentified (as of yet) release stream tomorrow, so probably then.
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bioshark: WoW. One on of the best grand strategy games of all times. I already own this game on Steam, so I don't think I'll be picking it up here since the Steam one I am still playing from time to time.

Would be great if we would know upfront if HOI4 will also be released on Gog. This is definitely the place to own games, but I am not really a fan of owning a game twice...

cheers and keep up the good work.
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kamikaze26: Is there an active-pause in this game so I can analyse the data without time rushing?
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bioshark: SPACEbar :)
Can I switch screens. tables and make orders?
Since Hearts of Iron 3 got released, I'm going to assume there won't be a release for the second one as well. Do people miss something if they skip the second and go from the first straight to the third?
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HijacK: Since Hearts of Iron 3 got released, I'm going to assume there won't be a release for the second one as well. Do people miss something if they skip the second and go from the first straight to the third?
You mean this? :P